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package gen
import (
all: AVX-512 (#217) Extends avo to support most AVX-512 instruction sets. The instruction type is extended to support suffixes. The K family of opmask registers is added to the register package, and the operand package is updated to support the new operand types. Move instruction deduction in `Load` and `Store` is extended to support KMOV* and VMOV* forms. Internal code generation packages were overhauled. Instruction database loading required various messy changes to account for the additional complexities of the AVX-512 instruction sets. The internal/api package was added to introduce a separation between instruction forms in the database, and the functions avo provides to create them. This was required since with instruction suffixes there is no longer a one-to-one mapping between instruction constructors and opcodes. AVX-512 bloated generated source code size substantially, initially increasing compilation and CI test times to an unacceptable level. Two changes were made to address this: 1. Instruction constructors in the `x86` package moved to an optab-based approach. This compiles substantially faster than the verbose code generation we had before. 2. The most verbose code-generated tests are moved under build tags and limited to a stress test mode. Stress test builds are run on schedule but not in regular CI. An example of AVX-512 accelerated 16-lane MD5 is provided to demonstrate and test the new functionality. Updates #20 #163 #229 Co-authored-by: Vaughn Iverson <vsivsi@yahoo.com>
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"github.com/mmcloughlin/avo/internal/api"
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"github.com/mmcloughlin/avo/internal/inst"
"github.com/mmcloughlin/avo/internal/prnt"
"github.com/mmcloughlin/avo/printer"
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)
type godata struct {
cfg printer.Config
prnt.Generator
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}
// NewGoData writes a Go variable containing the instructions database. This is
// intended to provide a more friendly version of the instruction database,
// rather than having to use the raw data sources all the time.
func NewGoData(cfg printer.Config) Interface {
return GoFmt(&godata{cfg: cfg})
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}
func (g *godata) Generate(is []inst.Instruction) ([]byte, error) {
g.Printf("// %s\n\n", g.cfg.GeneratedWarning())
g.Printf("package inst\n\n")
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g.Printf("var Instructions = []Instruction{\n")
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for _, i := range is {
g.Printf("{\n")
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g.Printf("Opcode: %#v,\n", i.Opcode)
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if i.AliasOf != "" {
g.Printf("AliasOf: %#v,\n", i.AliasOf)
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}
g.Printf("Summary: %#v,\n", i.Summary)
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g.Printf("Forms: []Form{\n")
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for _, f := range i.Forms {
g.Printf("{\n")
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if f.ISA != nil {
g.Printf("ISA: %#v,\n", f.ISA)
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}
if f.Operands != nil {
g.Printf("Operands: []Operand{\n")
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for _, op := range f.Operands {
g.Printf("{Type: %#v, Action: %#v},\n", op.Type, op.Action)
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}
g.Printf("},\n")
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}
if f.ImplicitOperands != nil {
g.Printf("ImplicitOperands: []ImplicitOperand{\n")
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for _, op := range f.ImplicitOperands {
g.Printf("{Register: %#v, Action: %#v},\n", op.Register, op.Action)
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}
g.Printf("},\n")
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}
all: AVX-512 (#217) Extends avo to support most AVX-512 instruction sets. The instruction type is extended to support suffixes. The K family of opmask registers is added to the register package, and the operand package is updated to support the new operand types. Move instruction deduction in `Load` and `Store` is extended to support KMOV* and VMOV* forms. Internal code generation packages were overhauled. Instruction database loading required various messy changes to account for the additional complexities of the AVX-512 instruction sets. The internal/api package was added to introduce a separation between instruction forms in the database, and the functions avo provides to create them. This was required since with instruction suffixes there is no longer a one-to-one mapping between instruction constructors and opcodes. AVX-512 bloated generated source code size substantially, initially increasing compilation and CI test times to an unacceptable level. Two changes were made to address this: 1. Instruction constructors in the `x86` package moved to an optab-based approach. This compiles substantially faster than the verbose code generation we had before. 2. The most verbose code-generated tests are moved under build tags and limited to a stress test mode. Stress test builds are run on schedule but not in regular CI. An example of AVX-512 accelerated 16-lane MD5 is provided to demonstrate and test the new functionality. Updates #20 #163 #229 Co-authored-by: Vaughn Iverson <vsivsi@yahoo.com>
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g.Printf("EncodingType: %#v,\n", f.EncodingType)
for _, flag := range []struct {
Field string
Enabled bool
}{
{"CancellingInputs", f.CancellingInputs},
{"Zeroing", f.Zeroing},
{"EmbeddedRounding", f.EmbeddedRounding},
{"SuppressAllExceptions", f.SuppressAllExceptions},
{"Broadcast", f.Broadcast},
} {
if flag.Enabled {
g.Printf("%s: true,\n", flag.Field)
}
}
g.Printf("},\n")
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}
g.Printf("},\n")
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g.Printf("},\n")
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}
g.Printf("}\n")
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return g.Result()
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}
type godatatest struct {
cfg printer.Config
prnt.Generator
}
// NewGoDataTest writes a test case to confirm that NewGoData faithfully
// represented the list. The reason for this is that NewGoData uses custom code
// to "pretty print" the database so it is somewhat human-readable. In the
// process we could easily mistakenly print the database incorrectly. This test
// prints the same slice of instructions with the ugly but correct "%#v" format
// specifier, and confirms that the two arrays agree.
func NewGoDataTest(cfg printer.Config) Interface {
return GoFmt(&godatatest{cfg: cfg})
}
func (g *godatatest) Generate(is []inst.Instruction) ([]byte, error) {
g.Printf("// %s\n\n", g.cfg.GeneratedWarning())
all: AVX-512 (#217) Extends avo to support most AVX-512 instruction sets. The instruction type is extended to support suffixes. The K family of opmask registers is added to the register package, and the operand package is updated to support the new operand types. Move instruction deduction in `Load` and `Store` is extended to support KMOV* and VMOV* forms. Internal code generation packages were overhauled. Instruction database loading required various messy changes to account for the additional complexities of the AVX-512 instruction sets. The internal/api package was added to introduce a separation between instruction forms in the database, and the functions avo provides to create them. This was required since with instruction suffixes there is no longer a one-to-one mapping between instruction constructors and opcodes. AVX-512 bloated generated source code size substantially, initially increasing compilation and CI test times to an unacceptable level. Two changes were made to address this: 1. Instruction constructors in the `x86` package moved to an optab-based approach. This compiles substantially faster than the verbose code generation we had before. 2. The most verbose code-generated tests are moved under build tags and limited to a stress test mode. Stress test builds are run on schedule but not in regular CI. An example of AVX-512 accelerated 16-lane MD5 is provided to demonstrate and test the new functionality. Updates #20 #163 #229 Co-authored-by: Vaughn Iverson <vsivsi@yahoo.com>
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g.NL()
g.Printf("package inst_test\n\n")
g.Printf(`import (
"reflect"
"testing"
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"%s/internal/inst"
)
all: AVX-512 (#217) Extends avo to support most AVX-512 instruction sets. The instruction type is extended to support suffixes. The K family of opmask registers is added to the register package, and the operand package is updated to support the new operand types. Move instruction deduction in `Load` and `Store` is extended to support KMOV* and VMOV* forms. Internal code generation packages were overhauled. Instruction database loading required various messy changes to account for the additional complexities of the AVX-512 instruction sets. The internal/api package was added to introduce a separation between instruction forms in the database, and the functions avo provides to create them. This was required since with instruction suffixes there is no longer a one-to-one mapping between instruction constructors and opcodes. AVX-512 bloated generated source code size substantially, initially increasing compilation and CI test times to an unacceptable level. Two changes were made to address this: 1. Instruction constructors in the `x86` package moved to an optab-based approach. This compiles substantially faster than the verbose code generation we had before. 2. The most verbose code-generated tests are moved under build tags and limited to a stress test mode. Stress test builds are run on schedule but not in regular CI. An example of AVX-512 accelerated 16-lane MD5 is provided to demonstrate and test the new functionality. Updates #20 #163 #229 Co-authored-by: Vaughn Iverson <vsivsi@yahoo.com>
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`, api.Package)
g.Printf("var raw = %#v\n\n", is)
g.Printf(`func TestVerifyInstructionsList(t *testing.T) {
if !reflect.DeepEqual(raw, inst.Instructions) {
t.Fatal("bad code generation for instructions list")
}
}
`)
return g.Result()
}